The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 06, 1922, Image 2

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PAGE TWO OAILV TIMES-ENTERPR16"., THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER S, U22. DAILY TIMESENTERPRISt C. A. Jerger Edlter tcrprloe. Published a law Mall Malta*. : ASSOCIATED i la csclualval? r re-publication. ■ credited to It. special dlapatchee I i Inaura Insertion*. All Change* SUBSCRITPION PAYABLE IN AD- PHONE NUMBERS:—* s Christmas Seals. ;et hot. think about ilh a iscond mortgage getting any of the Rev. Charles R. Jenklna leaves rhomasville today to take up his work is pastor of St. Luke's Methodist •hurch In Columbus, after one year's ervice as Presiding Elder of the TUomasville District of the South Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. There are many men in Thomas- jJJe of many denominations whose icarts are sad because of the parting hat comes about as a result ot his Migration to other fields, many men iho have known him intimately per laps in the short time of his stay and .ho have learned to love him. Mis stay here has been blesacd in lany ways outside of the ordinary trend of his ministerial dut'es. lie has become a friend in unselfish 'ova and service even outside of his church —a friend whose devotion, courage and faithfulness can never be ques tioned. It is this side of his aork. the work of a man of God. whVh has ide him a power for good and an In spiration to service in this city. He is regarded a s one of the most nfluentlaI and forceful men' In the South Georgia Conference and rightly *». hut It Is also In the everyday as- isolations with men. the friendships that he has formed in this city and here that makes him an asset any community would be loath The boleless sock will sell If lean Relief seems to be ro for everything that happens Collet;* much lor I *° l “ e ' ] Acutely conscious of his high mis sion in life, he brings his faith and paid fake . hi,, godly love unobtrusively but most inner* in j effectively into everyday life. He im presses his friends with his intensely human side and bis perfervld spiritual orce. Practically unknown here ex cept by reputation, that which he has so justly earned In this state ns an educator and minister, he brought to Thomasvllle. a spirit of practical ser vice and unalloyed godliness that wilt live, many a day after he has gone, in the hearts of those fortunate enough to command his personal friendship The man who wants a divorce be cause his wife shot him fire times, is lucky to be able to ask for It. Some men are reel, others spend the time paying seventy-five cents to have their fingers manicured. The Near East Conference I ed by the Greek wholesale aiui that don't help the situation a Harding may succeed himself but ie will glad enough to merely sue- :eed even if he can't succeed himself. Country boys make the most ol themselves, and they do It in city as well as anywhere else they happen to go. The first successful man is the one who didn't always figure that I was the first and last letter in the alpha bet. We can say goodbye and good luck for we know that wherever Charlie Jenkins goes there will he be found working earnestly and watching al ways for that glad day when God shall reward the faithful. Truly he Is parying his passage through life by devotion and affection to those dear to him. friendly and compusalonale AS YOU LIKE IT. The Andy Gump Joke appeals strongly to the “gump*' family, which Is • large one. It Is a call of "shallow to ahallowa.’’ Americans are at their best, when revelling 1n something light, frivolous and silly. The above appeared In the Thanks giving issue of the Valdosta Times. We don't know exactly how Brantley hat far down in the dumps 01 Turkey day, but something must hav< badly wrong to have Inspired tbli castigation of the spirit of Jocularity that seems to pervade the atmosphere In a perfectly proper and to our mind entirely delightful degree. The Gumps are one of many such frlvoll- s that have no particular force and t are not deleterious to that Instinct fun and amusement that is a hap py quality of the American at hli iest. We have never thought that the •American at bis baet,' 'as the Time: lays is guilty of anything "light, frlv >!ou8 or silly.” It's all In the way wt ook at It, however, and maybe. Char fe found out that hfs turkey had es aped or something equally dreadful happened to remind him that th* Gumps and Gumps and a dumps, who knows. WHO ARE THE SIKHS? “Trouble over Sikh Shrines, cable dispatches continue to inform ui greatest immediate danger to peace of India. "Does ‘Sikh* mean a religion nationality?” is apt to be the first question asked in a disscussion of the subject. “While Sikhism primarily religion it ha* placed its mark strongly on its adherents who inhobit northwest India,” says a bulletin from the Washington, D. C., head quarters of the National Geographic Society. “Even today, when the Sikh commonwealth no longer exists, their religion sets Sikhs apart practically distinct people from the foliow- of the Hindu and Moammedan religions who surround them- “Sikhism originated in the im portant plains country of the Junjab lorthwestern India, not far from great Indus River and the moun- s which from the boundary be. en India and Afghanistan; and this has remained the region of its greatest strength. It arose toward the close of the 15th century. The immediate cause for the birth of Sikhism seems to have been the need for a protest against the idolatry, caste system, and cruel practices of Hinduism, the fanaticism of service for those around him and In- j Mohammedaism, and the subjection tense and all-abiding love for hi* Lord J of women practiced by both those and Master. dominant religion*. o j “Nanek, the ‘Guru’ or Teachc LOCAL MARKETING FACILITIES | who founded Sikhism struck out cvvckinm I boldly against abuses in the religion* ''~ 1 ‘ -about him. He taught there is *“ ) God, though He may be called The Tlmes-Enterprise is always by many names- Simplicity was glad to see some marketing agency in j emphasised. Unlike . Hindus, Sikhs Thomasvllle. It Is one of the many cou,d emt meBt . thou * h beef was ex. ., . , . . Icepted. 11 ngs nee .or e purpose o e- „ p hafe q( g^hism far-reaching in veloping business. Neel Brothers inj iu resulUf WM , tl iniistence of the the feed and seed department have I observance of rules of health. In branched out Into a general market 'addition to eating what most Western era regard as a more strengthening d*et than vhe vegetarian fj the Hindu 1 , Sikhs were to ban alcholic beverages and tobacco, were to bathe Maharaja with hia capital at Lahore. “In the early part of the lPth century, the Sikha came into collision with the British. After two which constituted the most * serious military opposition which the British encountered in India, the Sikha were defeated and their territory was made a part of British India. The Sikhs then became adherents of the Brit ish, and thanks to military ability, their moat valuable supporters among the Indian peoples. They re. mained loyal and . assisted with their armies during the Indian Mutiny in 1857 and are credited with having saved India to Great Britain during that trying period." Mayor Consent or Detroit, newly : pointed senator. Is reported to bav* been an ex-partner of Henry Ford. Tha governor probably figured It would be safe to keep It la tbe firm If there as an ex before it. The postal employes are not grumbl ing about business being dull they delaying matters because there io much of It. Every Job and working as hard as possl- lo make It go. .’e are getting down to brass tacks the Lauaannt conference when Turkey demands the straits Russia backing up the claim and ap proving it . man that parks a cigarette < mahogany desk will probably claim that folks ought not to anything but a tin-table when I expected around. So do we. The very young man. who thinks he * very wicked is a lot more attrac- Ive than the young men. who pre tends that he is not when everybody nows that he Is. This is Education Week and some folks are observing it by speaking rect English only. They are not doing much talking, ho* The bride who tries to shield her dis illusionment Is worse off than the hue band she is trying to shield. * Old and Gray. A woman and her niece were stand- ig at the brink of the Grand i-soyon. Finally the woman spoke, “Do you know, my dear,” she said, ”1 think tha canyon is beginning to show Its iga J. F. PITTMAN MILK COWS F. A. STROBEL, D. C Licensed Chiropractor Chrenle Disease and X-Ray Work a apteiaity Office Phone. 1SS Dr. R. B. O'Quinn DENTAL SURGEON Office in Medical Bldg. Extracting a Specialty The Smart Shoppe ol Beauty Culture Upchurch Building, tad Floor Boom 110, Phoua II Psrasnent Waving fL par aari Anna M. Ltghtfoot Graduate In Baaity Culture ENAMEL RENEWED Let me renew the enamel on your hood and fenders. Can make them look ae bright aa new without the uee of pain* or varnish. DAN ROBERTS AUTO CLEANING STATION Next to Grand Thaatrs MADISON STREET You Are Lucky If you pass through llfo with out iosa of tlmo or property— TAKE A Fire Policy and a Health and Accident Policy for your protactlon. A Life Policy to protact your family. W. MJParker The heal way to get a thing done is to gc-t It done right, and that mean* by .somebody that know* how, and not a tlnkeror. Its a little bit early, but we have al ready gotten a Christmas present, and it will look Just a* good Christmas n* it did today. We uld ’ i Thoi schools get lnt u a condition where the public would have to lend money tc keep them open. The master at Doom seems to be inder the thumb of a mistress that is i°ing whatever she pleases with her lord and master. They haven't yet found husbands r or all of the members of the Sultans lurem. but that’s the least Of th* S'ultan'a troubles. The heiress to a fortune of thirty millions, who Is going to wed a pauper young man has, made an artte! out of him by the declaration. The Progressive Movement came Just in time to throw another scare lato Harding but we are glad it waited until after his Thanksgiving message gency for products that are nils i the farms of Thomas county. r some time this city hfts been without any organized agency for this mrpose. This firm is today buying lyrup In any quantity from one bar- rol to one thousand and is paying top prices for the product. It is also handling velvet beans, corn and othei products In quantities that make It very profitable for producer* to seek this market. The market for these products In Thomasvllle will ibe a very desirable business addition and one that will doubtless prove very acceptable to those, whose produce is made within hauling distance of tbe local business house. Mr. Riley, who la handling the business is not going Into It with any idea of getting It ail but ol providing a place where It can bo marketed ad vantageously at all time* and In prac tically all quantities. It (a sure to prove a most desirable and Interesting business addition locally. The teachers who are on strike in Indiana are not as pleased with affairs as the kids, who are minus school for a time and fearful lest meddlesoma parents will see that It is settled. The Augusta Chronicle, says the latest Hylan Fling Is th* Hearst- Thompson comolndatlon. As far as politics go, thla Is th* worst one that has evar been concoctod. In socalled decent company. They are blaming Daugherty for the release of Debs and that* daily in cold water, and mnke pilgrimages to Hindu holy place*. The practice of making pilgrimages is considered ant factor in the spreading of disease India. “The five great virtues stressed by the Sikh teachers were contentment, compassion, piety, patience, morality. The five deadly sina to be shunned were lust, anger, covetous ness, worldly love, and pride. The Sikh faith could almost be condensed into the injunction: Love God and your fellow man; keep a pure heart; lead a temperate, wholesome, normal life. Bt cause of these simple funao. mentals It has been called occidental and the most pragmatic of Eastern religions. *'At first SikHism developed peacefully. After Several genera tions the Mohammedan Mogul perors in control of northern India ;egan to persecute (he new sect. Under persecution the Sikhs were knitted together fnore {firmly and finally about the close of the 17tb century, after one of their Gurus was martyred, their future was changed by a new leader, Guru Gobind Singh, from a peaceful to a militant religion. “All men who were willing to die for their reHgion were given this baptism, with holy water, sprinkled from a two edged sword.. These, the picked men of the Sikhs trained as soldiers, not for purposes of aggression or to extend their faith by fora#, but to protect their religion. After a while the Sikhs, in spite of their wonderful array, were driven from tha Punjab plains by the Mohammedans; but hiddtn away in the hills and held together by tbeir i ne uae or aluminum Is becoming a the release of Debs and that's some militant religion, they prospered big factor la the household affairs o! - thing to think about, judging by th# When tha Mogul empire collapsed the I the lighter the paa. tha | latest statements of the impecunious be the wort with 'hater of American ideals tad prtnet iptre collapsed the Sikhs again took possession of the plain* country and by about 1800 had built up a great Sikha common- wealth under the rule of n BIkhj 1 If you want a trash cow or i to exchange your dry cow fe fresh one, call and aee mo. Phone 4M or call at resldenca 424 E. Clay-Street, Thomasvllle. J. F. PITTMAN SPECIAL ON BANANAS 20c and 25c DOZEN FRUITS-ALL KINDS APPLES. ORANGES LEMONS GRAPEFRUIT CAL, PEARS Nice lot California Cel ery, Cranberries, Iceberg Lettuce. NICE IRISH POTA TOES 35c PECK City Fruit Co. A Riddle “Why get along with Just one pair of Cuff Buttons?” That's a rld- dl* to ask a man. He'll have three suits, as many pairs of shoes, a dozen ehlrta—but >n|y one pair of cuff buttons. Soma men maks on* pair do for tvery occasion from twaeda to svsnlng clothes W* have a larg* selection of dif ferent designs for you to choose from In gold—gold and platinum— and platinum with Jewels. And a lot of good-looking toft collar pine too. Louis H.Jerger Webster’s Tested Seeds Large Packets 5c CHARTER CHOCOLATES Assorted Nuts and Brazils The best candy we ever sold. JJ.PHCH 104 E. JacksooSh PHONE 406. Square Deal Druggist. Citizens Banking & Trust Co. THOMASVILLE. GA. Capita), Snrplos and Undivided Profits $135,000.00 Commercial end Savings Deposits THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford Service TO OUR FORD OWNERS:— It is attention to little things which keeps a car in first class running condition. Here are 18 little details we will gladly attend to free of charge. 1. Adjust coll points. 2. Adjust carburetor. 3. Clean spark plugs. 4. Clean commutator. 5. Inspect car, locate trouble and give cost of labor. 6. Inflate tires. 7. Install fan belt. 8. Install lamp bulbs. 9. Focus headlights. 10. Put on license plates. 11. Test magneto. 12. Test generator. 13. Test storage battery. J4. Test horn. 15. Tighten cyli nder head bolts. 16. Tighten hose connection. 17. Tighten rear wheels. IS. Water storage battery. The next time yo u have a few minutes to spare drive in and let Us look your ear over. Also let us tell you about the lower prices and the new style cars. YOURS VERY TRULY- THOniLE SALES GO- THE MEASURE OF GOOD WILL With us the size of your ac count does not determine the extent of our service. We look on each depositor as a friend for whom our facil ities are always available. As a State chartered bank, serving citizens of the State, we are constantly alert to ad ditional ways to serve. Our growth is the measure of the good-will our service has created. Bank of Thomasville Datlgnatsd Depositary of State of Georgia, County of Themaa and City of Thomaavllle.